ioctl VIDIOC_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS
&manvol;
VIDIOC_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS
VIDIOC_SUBDEV_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS
Sense the DV preset received by the current
input
int ioctl
int fd
int request
struct v4l2_dv_timings *argp
Arguments
fd
&fd;
request
VIDIOC_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS, VIDIOC_SUBDEV_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS
argp
Description
The hardware may be able to detect the current DV timings
automatically, similar to sensing the video standard. To do so, applications
call VIDIOC_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS with a pointer to a
&v4l2-dv-timings;. Once the hardware detects the timings, it will fill in the
timings structure.
Please note that drivers shall not switch timings automatically
if new timings are detected. Instead, drivers should send the
V4L2_EVENT_SOURCE_CHANGE event (if they support this) and expect
that userspace will take action by calling VIDIOC_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS.
The reason is that new timings usually mean different buffer sizes as well, and you
cannot change buffer sizes on the fly. In general, applications that receive the
Source Change event will have to call VIDIOC_QUERY_DV_TIMINGS,
and if the detected timings are valid they will have to stop streaming, set the new
timings, allocate new buffers and start streaming again.
If the timings could not be detected because there was no signal, then
ENOLINK is returned. If a signal was detected, but
it was unstable and the receiver could not lock to the signal, then
ENOLCK is returned. If the receiver could lock to the signal,
but the format is unsupported (e.g. because the pixelclock is out of range
of the hardware capabilities), then the driver fills in whatever timings it
could find and returns ERANGE. In that case the application
can call &VIDIOC-DV-TIMINGS-CAP; to compare the found timings with the hardware's
capabilities in order to give more precise feedback to the user.
&return-value;
ENODATA
Digital video timings are not supported for this input or output.
ENOLINK
No timings could be detected because no signal was found.
ENOLCK
The signal was unstable and the hardware could not lock on to it.
ERANGE
Timings were found, but they are out of range of the hardware
capabilities.